Ritilin

Were you looking for information about Ritalin? Ritilin is a common misspelling of Ritalin.

Ritalin®, a medicine only available by prescription, is licensed to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy. It helps children with ADHD by affecting certain chemicals in the brain to produce a calming effect. It also helps people with narcolepsy stay awake during the day by acting as a stimulant. Potential side effects of the medication may include nausea, headache, or weight loss. Ritalin comes in tablet form and is available in several strengths, including 5 mg, 10 mg, and 20 mg.

(Click Ritalin for more detailed information about specific uses, how the medication works, and general precautions and warnings for the drug.)

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